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The Federalist Papers Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

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Originally published anonymously, The Federalist Papers first appeared in 1787 as a series of letters to New York newspapers exhorting voters to ratify the proposed Constitution of the United States. Still hotly debated and open to often controversial interpretations, the arguments first presented here by three of America's greatest patriots and political theorists were created during a critical moment in our nation's history, providing readers with a running ideological commentary on the crucial issues facing a democracy. Today, The Federalist Papers are as important and vital a rallying cry for freedom as ever.

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Listening Length 19 hours and 51 minutes
Author Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay
Narrator Arthur Morey
Whispersync for Voice Ready
Audible.com Release Date December 27, 2010
Publisher Tantor Audio
Program Type Audiobook
Version Unabridged
Language English
ASIN B004HFK14E
Best Sellers Rank #76,714 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals)
#88 in Democracy (Audible Books & Originals)
#105 in US Revolution & Founding History (Audible Books & Originals)
#251 in Political Science History & Theory

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4.7 out of 5 stars
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Customers find the book good for learning the thoughts and challenges of the founding fathers. They say the introduction is masterfully written, brilliant, and clear. Readers describe the presentation as lovely, beautiful, and a good value. They also mention it contains a very good collection of the federalist papers. However, some customers feel the content is incomplete. Opinions are mixed on the print size, with some finding it great and large, while others say it's smaller than a typical hardback.

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Customers find the book good for learning the thoughts and challenges of the founding fathers. They say it's essential reading for anyone wishing to explore and understand how the United States was formed. Readers appreciate the fundamental and foundational ideas presented in the book. They also mention the content is fine and the arguments are highly relevant.

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Customers find the book masterfully written, brilliant, and easy to read. They say the arguments are clear, cogent, and persuasive. Readers also mention the large print makes the book easy to understand.

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Customers find the book thoughtfully presented, lovely, and beautiful to read. They say the hardcover copy looks good and comes with a nice sleeve for display. Readers also mention the layout is excellent and easy to follow. In addition, they say the narration is well-spoken and eloquent.

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Customers find the book a good purchase and say it's readable.

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Customers find the federalist papers in the book very telling when looking at what a national government would cause. They say it's an excellent rendering of the papers, published pre-Constitution. Readers also appreciate the phenomenal intro and say the collection is great.

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"It should be noted this does not include ALL of the Federalist Papers. It is a selected few, which I didn't notice when I bought it...." Read more

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Customers have mixed opinions about the print size of the book. Some mention it's great, while others say it's too small to read.

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Customers are dissatisfied with the content of the book. They mention it contains only 18 of the 87 essays and doesn't contain all 85 papers. Readers also say they're disappointed not to find a table of contents.

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I was concerned when buying this copy since so many reviews said it did not contain all 85 essays. Happily, this version of the federalist papers contains all 86 essays, and additional primary sources (as listed, the Articles, Constitution, Declaration, etc.) and secondary sources (introduction and notes). The second picture shows how much of the book is dedicated just to the text of the essays. (Before the essays is the introduction and after are the other sources). The book is rather small in frame, as is the text.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2013
If you want to understand the Constitution, you should read the Federalist Papers. They present, at great length, the rationale for discarding the Articles of Confederation and adopting the Constitution. You really can't claim to understand the Constitution, how it works, how it fits together, and how it was intended to fit together without reading these articles. (I picked this up on the recommendation of Justice Scalia, and he was absolutely right about this being a must-read to understand the Constitution.)

(A quick note on this particular edition of the Federalist Papers: while it self-describes as an "enriched classic", it is not especially enriched. As is proper, the book includes a copy of the Constitution and its amendments -- although strangely it omits the 27th Amendment despite being published well after its ratification. [There is no included copy of the Articles of Confederation, unfortunately -- I'd definitely have found such a copy helpful, particularly since I had no other access to them when reading the book.] A notes section which explains the cultural and historical references scattered throughout the papers. A brief 7-page "Interpretive Notes" section discusses the context for the Federalist Papers. A "Critical Excerpts" section discusses early reactions to and scholarship concerning the Federalist Papers up to the present day. And there's a couple pages of questions and a few suggestions for further learning for the interested reader. Does this spare additional material really an "enriched classic" make?

There's something to be said for providing the unvarnished text, with explanatory notes that are informative but not interpretive; it's much easier for the reader to form his own opinions, uninfluenced by the biases of a commentator, when the Federalist Papers stand on their own. This is for the most part the strategy this book follows. Yet I would not call this book, for following that strategy, an "enriched classic". If you're looking for analysis of each paper in context with the papers themselves, this is not the book for you.)

The entire series is long, consisting of 85 papers of various lengths. Yet it's well worth reading and slogging through, even if you have to contend with the 1780s style of highly-educated writing to do it.

That said, I would strongly recommend not attempting to read it the way one might read any old book, starting at the beginning, reading a bunch at a stretch, then reading a bunch more at a stretch, until the entire series is read. Instead, read a paper at a time, then spend some time to think it over. Consider the arguments and how they fit together; look at how they relate to the modern day; consider what was missed in the initial analysis. Giving each article the time it requires will make this book take considerably longer than the average book of 630 pages (not including text after the articles) would take. But it's worth it.

(For a little context, I started this book a couple weeks before an Appalachian Trail thru-hike, expecting at some point to finish it and leave it in a shelter for some other hiker to read, at which point I'd pick up another book and do the same thing, as many times as it took to finish the hike. I didn't even finish this book over those 139 days of hiking, only on the flight home -- it's that dense and worthy of thought. And it's not like I was distracted by other reading, either: I only read one other book in full during that time, plus a couple hundred pages of another. And even reading with that deliberateness, I'm sure I'd get more out of it if I spent the time to read it again.)
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Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
Intriguing, intellectual, inspiring book outlining the beginning of our free Republic. Recommend
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2017
This book contains the series of of essays expounding the merits of the new Constitution and to answer objections which had begun to appear in newspapers columns in New York and across the United States.The Federalist, 85 essays addressed "To The People of the State of New York" and signed with the pseudonym "Publius." The essays were written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay & James Madison. Hamilton decided to issue the collected essays in 2 hardcover volumes, adding a preface to the 1st volume describing some of the methods, reasoning and intent involved in the transformation of the essays into a book. These essays drive the reasoning behind each part of the Constitution, evidence of the general opinion of the framers of the document, answering questions as to its genuine meaning. It is an analysis that must be taken in small doses, and as all was written for not only the critical reader, but also for the general public, the essays do, at times, become rhetorical, The authority by which these essays are viewed and accepted is helping me to understand a great deal about our political system and recognition of some of the pitfalls we, as the people, have been warned of but in our genuine ignorance unable to recognize. For instance, Essay No. 68: The Mode of Electing the President speaks to the serious nature of the election with the comittment to the people the right of selecting from the general mass by fellow-citizens, rather than any pre-established body, a small number of persons to form an intermediate, temporary body of electors whose sole purpose is the appointment of the President once receiving the majority of votes from the public. Excluded from eligibility to this trust are all who from situation might be suspected of too great devotion to the President in office, including any who hold office or hold a place of trust or profit under the United States. This Essay addresses Article II of the Constitution of the United States with thorough explanation of how the President & Vice-President are to be elected. (the XII Amendment changes only the balloting from each elector voting for 2 persons on 1 ballot; the person having the majority of votes shall be President; after choice of President, the person having the majority of votes shall be Vice-President. TO Electors shall name in their ballots the person voted for as President, and in distinct ballots the person voted for as Vice-President.) It is dry, repetitive reading but I have been learning.
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Rob Lewis
5.0 out of 5 stars Can't beat the price
Reviewed in Canada on November 20, 2020
Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the Founders' intent.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Vale a pena ser lido!!
Reviewed in Brazil on February 9, 2019
Clássico de literatura!!
Este livro como um dos grandes clássicos da literatura influenciou gerações de escritores e leitores, de modo que se tornou atemporal.
Vale a pena dua leitura.
Super recomendo.
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MK
5.0 out of 5 stars The Greatest Book. But the Book was Not in Good condition
Reviewed in India on September 6, 2020
An amazing book and a must read. Hamilton and Madison were Greats and their Philosophy and Ideology is perhaps the most Effective and Just system out there that maximises Liberty.

The book however was not in the best shape when it arrived
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Greatest Book. But the Book was Not in Good condition
Reviewed in India on September 6, 2020
An amazing book and a must read. Hamilton and Madison were Greats and their Philosophy and Ideology is perhaps the most Effective and Just system out there that maximises Liberty.

The book however was not in the best shape when it arrived
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Tom C
5.0 out of 5 stars Hamilton wrote the other 51....
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 28, 2020
Bought for some Hamilton superfans and it was a fantastic gift. Hamilton was an excellent writer, as was John Jay and James Madison. A very interesting read for history buffs, Hamilton fans and lovers of Politics.
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S. Sehnaoui
4.0 out of 5 stars lecture nécessaire
Reviewed in France on March 20, 2019
connaître les fondations des Etats Unis !